
This Room Could Wirelessly Charge All Your Devices
New technology delivers power to electronic devices in a test space

New technology delivers power to electronic devices in a test space

An ocean-powered buoy brings technology closer to the dream of obtaining energy from the sea

An energy expert explains why Japan—along with much of the rest of the world—is committing to the clean-burning fuel

Apartment buildings, or blocks of row houses, can be upgraded in one installation

Shutting down the plant, which has run continuously since 1967, would squeeze already tight electricity supplies

Residents were asked to limit energy use as another heat dome baked the region

A decade ago, 40 percent of the country’s electricity was generated with coal

Engineers study solar and wind at the same power plant; nuclear reactors that also make hydrogen

The automaker will spend $35 billion through 2025 on batteries, cars, even trains

The gas is making climate change worse. Can we harness it instead?

Wind production in California waters could produce far more electricity than current East Coast projects

The International Energy Agency outlines the steps needed to overhaul energy systems to meet global warming goals

Ransomware is steadily hitting harder. Could banks or subway systems be next?

It is uncertain if a highly divided Congress will pass such a mandate

A sweeping overhaul could make the gas system a much cleaner energy source

A clean energy standard for power plants is the linchpin, although details are thin

An unexpected outage in Colorado allowed engineers to test whether renewable energy and batteries can quickly restart an electric grid

Economics may play a stronger role than fear in steering nuclear power toward a slow decline

Blackouts due to wildfires and wild weather are prompting action

Established prices would be easier to meet than a patchwork of regulations and mandates
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